Book Review on Social Entrepreneurship and Tourism: Philosophy and Practice (Tourism on the Verge) Edited by Pauline J. Sheldon & Roberto Daniele

  • Mariki S
  • Modest R
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This book " Social Entrepreneurship and Tourism: Philosophy and Practice " edited by Pauline J. Sheldon and Roberto Daniele is a recent addition to Springer's " Business and management " series. The book aims at advancing knowledge of tourism and social entrepreneurship. It explores the tourism so-cial entrepreneurship both in theory and practice (by using case studies from several countries), and sets forth a ground for future research and education. The book is divided into three main sections. As expected, this book would contribute to studies of tourism, entrepreneurship and/or development. Spe-cifically, the book will be eminently suitable as a text for courses to students, and of interest to academics, researchers, and those involved in tourism social entrepreneurship as it presents a wealth of information combined with a di-verse range of views on the subject.

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Mariki, S. B., & Modest, R. B. (2017). Book Review on Social Entrepreneurship and Tourism: Philosophy and Practice (Tourism on the Verge) Edited by Pauline J. Sheldon & Roberto Daniele. Open Journal of Business and Management, 05(03), 470–475. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojbm.2017.53040

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